Patriots introduce Diamond Club

(PR) — The five-time Atlantic League Champion Somerset Patriots have announced that the team will open the Diamond Club at TD Bank Ballpark for the 2012 season.

The Diamond Club is a group hospitality space located on the suite level behind the home plate area that is designed to hold groups of 50 people.

The Diamond Club is $50 per person and includes the ticket to watch the game from the club and an upscale buffet for 1 ½ hours that includes appetizers, salad bar, multiple entrée items, side dishes, desserts, and non-alcoholic beverages.

The Diamond Club features a full cash bar with a bartender, indoor space with cocktail tables, bar seating, and outdoor seating on the balcony.

Additional amenities include a 60” Smart TV and Wi-Fi to help make the space available for pre-game meetings and presentations.

“We are always looking for ways to improve what we are able to offer to our fans and businesses that enjoy coming out to the ballpark. The Diamond Club is going to be a great place to host an event, conduct a meeting, or just enjoy a game with family and friends. We feel that it is really going to be a tremendous addition to our ballpark,” said Patrick McVerry, President/General Manager of the Somerset Patriots Baseball Club.

The Diamond Club is made up of the combination of suites 305 and 307 and is the first new group area of the ballpark since the creation of the Party Deck, located down the left field line on the suite level, in 2003.

To book the Diamond Club for one of the 70 home games during the 2012 season, contact the Somerset Patriots Group Sales Department at (908) 252-0700.

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Ryan DunleavyRyan Dunleavy has covered Rutgers athletics for more than a decade, dating back to his days as a student at his alma mater. He became New Jersey Press Media’s Rutgers women’s basketball beat writer in 2009 and Rutgers football beat writer in 2013. Since joining the staff in 2004, the Morris County native also has covered the NFL, MLB, NBA, the Somerset Patriots and high school sports.E-mail Ryan